Photo: Ibl/REX/Shutterstock; Inset: Princess Madeleine/InstagramPrincess Madeleineof Sweden can now add children’s author to her royal résumé!The mom of three, 36, shared the cover art of a children’s book that she authored, titledStella and the Secret,on Instagram Monday.“I’m very excited to finally share with you a book which will hopefully show children how important it is to stand up for themselves and to tell someone when something doesn’t feel right,” she captioned the post, adding the hashtag #worldchildhoodfoundation.Madeleine’s mother, Queen Silvia, founded the organization that fights for children who are neglected, abandoned or abused in 1999. Her daughter cofounded the organization’sThankYouinitiative that aims to build support for the prevention of sexual abuse and exploitation of children.Princess Madeleine shared that she was working on a children’s book during a Feb. 2017 interview with Swedish outletExpressen.“At the moment, I can only say that it will be fun,” she said at the time.Madeleine and her husband, Chris O’Neill, announced in August that they wererelocating to Floridawith their three children:Princess Leonore, 4, andPrince Nicolas, 3, andPrincess Adrienne, 10 months.Madeleine continued her work with the World Childhood Foundation after the move, with Queen Silvia evenjoining her daughterin New York City for the World Childhood Foundation USA 2018 Thank You Gala in October.“Princess Madeleine has a great commitment to children’s rights and will continue working with the World Childhood Foundation and, through the move, be able to focus more on the activities in the United States,” the Swedish Royal Court announced.Princess Madeleine with her family.Anna-Lena Ahlström/Kungahuset.seSince their move to the United States, Princess Madeleine and her family have immersed themselves in the culture, fromtrips to the pumpkin patchahead ofHalloweento Princess Leonoredancing inThe Nutcrackerballet.Can’t get enough of PEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!“The time and opportunity for the United States is good for the family when the children are still in pre-school age,” the Swedish Royal Court announced in apress release.
Photo: Ibl/REX/Shutterstock; Inset: Princess Madeleine/Instagram

Princess Madeleineof Sweden can now add children’s author to her royal résumé!The mom of three, 36, shared the cover art of a children’s book that she authored, titledStella and the Secret,on Instagram Monday.“I’m very excited to finally share with you a book which will hopefully show children how important it is to stand up for themselves and to tell someone when something doesn’t feel right,” she captioned the post, adding the hashtag #worldchildhoodfoundation.Madeleine’s mother, Queen Silvia, founded the organization that fights for children who are neglected, abandoned or abused in 1999. Her daughter cofounded the organization’sThankYouinitiative that aims to build support for the prevention of sexual abuse and exploitation of children.Princess Madeleine shared that she was working on a children’s book during a Feb. 2017 interview with Swedish outletExpressen.“At the moment, I can only say that it will be fun,” she said at the time.Madeleine and her husband, Chris O’Neill, announced in August that they wererelocating to Floridawith their three children:Princess Leonore, 4, andPrince Nicolas, 3, andPrincess Adrienne, 10 months.Madeleine continued her work with the World Childhood Foundation after the move, with Queen Silvia evenjoining her daughterin New York City for the World Childhood Foundation USA 2018 Thank You Gala in October.“Princess Madeleine has a great commitment to children’s rights and will continue working with the World Childhood Foundation and, through the move, be able to focus more on the activities in the United States,” the Swedish Royal Court announced.Princess Madeleine with her family.Anna-Lena Ahlström/Kungahuset.seSince their move to the United States, Princess Madeleine and her family have immersed themselves in the culture, fromtrips to the pumpkin patchahead ofHalloweento Princess Leonoredancing inThe Nutcrackerballet.Can’t get enough of PEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!“The time and opportunity for the United States is good for the family when the children are still in pre-school age,” the Swedish Royal Court announced in apress release.
Princess Madeleineof Sweden can now add children’s author to her royal résumé!
The mom of three, 36, shared the cover art of a children’s book that she authored, titledStella and the Secret,on Instagram Monday.
“I’m very excited to finally share with you a book which will hopefully show children how important it is to stand up for themselves and to tell someone when something doesn’t feel right,” she captioned the post, adding the hashtag #worldchildhoodfoundation.
Madeleine’s mother, Queen Silvia, founded the organization that fights for children who are neglected, abandoned or abused in 1999. Her daughter cofounded the organization’sThankYouinitiative that aims to build support for the prevention of sexual abuse and exploitation of children.
Princess Madeleine shared that she was working on a children’s book during a Feb. 2017 interview with Swedish outletExpressen.
“At the moment, I can only say that it will be fun,” she said at the time.
Madeleine and her husband, Chris O’Neill, announced in August that they wererelocating to Floridawith their three children:Princess Leonore, 4, andPrince Nicolas, 3, andPrincess Adrienne, 10 months.
Madeleine continued her work with the World Childhood Foundation after the move, with Queen Silvia evenjoining her daughterin New York City for the World Childhood Foundation USA 2018 Thank You Gala in October.
“Princess Madeleine has a great commitment to children’s rights and will continue working with the World Childhood Foundation and, through the move, be able to focus more on the activities in the United States,” the Swedish Royal Court announced.
Princess Madeleine with her family.Anna-Lena Ahlström/Kungahuset.se

Since their move to the United States, Princess Madeleine and her family have immersed themselves in the culture, fromtrips to the pumpkin patchahead ofHalloweento Princess Leonoredancing inThe Nutcrackerballet.
“The time and opportunity for the United States is good for the family when the children are still in pre-school age,” the Swedish Royal Court announced in apress release.
source: people.com